We all have our fandoms, and here's a particular one that I haven' been able to pay homage to before. Here's a couple that look like they might be escaping one of the more dangerous facilities in the universe.

It has been really fun to work on some of these cosplayer sets that where the characters aren't dressed in normal wedding attire at all.

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Tue, 22 May 2018 07:30:36 GMTWhile at a Ninth Age tournament recently, I took a look at the Warmaster, 40k and Age of Sigmar tournaments being played alongside T9A. One AoS army in particular stood out, as if a long-standing dream of me and my brother had come true: A 28mm Carolean army, converted from Warlord Games...

While at a Ninth Age tournament recently, I took a look at the Warmaster, 40k and Age of Sigmar tournaments being played alongside T9A. One AoS army in particular stood out, as if a long-standing dream of me and my brother had come true: A 28mm Carolean army, converted from Warlord Games miniatures.

If only the focus on the rest of the continent wasn't so fixed on Napoleonics, we might have had more plastic tricorn alternatives to cut down on the amount of conversion work required to pull this off. :)

Here are the minis that I painted up for my Widower's Wood set. I've always loved Gatormen, and these minis were all loads of fun.

One thing to note is that Widower's Wood makes use of the different colored plastic used for the minis. If you paint them up, you need to have a way to tell them apart.

I've seen people paint the bases in bright colors, or paint the whole minis in red or blue, but I prefer a more subtle approach. There are marks on the bases that I painted in red or blue, and I found places on the minis to express these colors as well (feathers, or the fade on the back fins and such).

Well, here they are:

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Tue, 01 May 2018 22:22:29 GMTSo, inspired by a certain Dakka Dakka user by the handle of Skalk Bloodaxe, and buoyed by the success of the plasma reactors we built earlier in the year, we went a bit mad and built something HUGE and COMPLICATED...
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So, inspired by a certain Dakka Dakka user by the handle of Skalk Bloodaxe, and buoyed by the success of the plasma reactors we built earlier in the year, we went a bit mad and built something HUGE and COMPLICATED...

The Dung Beetle Knight is one of Kingdom Death's more iconic monsters, and one of the more difficult ones to deal with. Here is a DBK that I got to do for a client.

The mini is absolutely fantastic- the hardest thing about painting him is that he's been painted up very well quite a few times before- it is a little bit tough to make him unique and awesome at the same time.

I shaded and highlighted the green with some contrasting colors to give him the effect you see here.